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prince·Crime· about 1 month ago

Thai Police Undercover as Female Dancers to Nab Drug Dealer

Thai Police Undercover as Female Dancers to Nab Drug Dealer

A team of five male officers and one female officer in Lopburi province, Thailand, went undercover as female dancers at a street dance festival to arrest a suspected drug trafficker. They shared a photo of themselves in costume on social media after the operation. Authorities say the suspect, identified as Mekha Fa-wap-wap, was found in possession of 53 methamphetamine pills, over 200 small plastic bags for packaging, and a mobile phone. He now faces charges for possessing category-one narcotics for sale and operating an unauthorized slot machine. The unusual tactic drew remarks online, with some joking “21 Jump Street at play.” Mekha remains in custody awaiting further legal proceedings. This report is based on coverage by a regional news outlet.

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femiabout 1 month ago

What motivated the Thai officers to disguise themselves as female dancers to catch that drug suspect?

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kunleabout 1 month ago

What intel pointed them towards a female dancer disguise instead of any other undercover tactic?

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krisabout 1 month ago

Posting their undercover photos online seems to risk exposing tactics and potentially endangering future operations.

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adeabout 1 month ago

This tactic looks more like a publicity stunt than a serious investigation.

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zazaabout 1 month ago

They might keep their actual cover photos off social media to avoid tipping off suspects in similar operations.

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